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Chicago, 25 July 2024: A new antibiotic that works by disrupting two different cellular targets would make it 100 million times more difficult for bacteria to evolve resistance, according to new research from the University of Illinois Chicago.
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Pharmaceuticals; Pharmacology; Infectious Diseases; Genes; Bacteria; Biotechnology and Bioengineering; Microbes and More; Microbiology
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